Q&A

What cable do I need for cable railing?

What cable do I need for cable railing?

For cable railings, you want to use a cable that is as rigid as possible and does not stretch. For most applications, we recommend 1×19 construction, type 316 stainless steel strand (cable).

Is cable railing cheap?

More Expensive Than Traditional Railings: Cable railings will have a higher initial cost than more traditional deck railing However, it’s important to consider the lifespan maintenance cost when comparing railing to railing.

How far apart can cable railing posts be?

We recommend intermediate posts be placed every 4 feet to maintain cable spans with minimum deflection. Never exceed a spacing of 60” between posts. For each foot over 4 feet that you run cable, you must move your cable 1/4” closer together. For example, the cable spacing would be 2-3/4” for a cable span of 5 feet.

Are cable railings safe?

From a structural standpoint, today’s cable railing systems are some of the safest and most durable guardrails available. Due to the novelty and increased popularity of these systems, cable railings have at times been held to tighter standards than traditional vertical picket railings.

What does 7×7 cable mean?

In simple terms; 7×7 means 7 stands of wire twisted to form 1 strand, which is then combined with 6 more of these; 49 stands in total (ie 7×7=49). Whereras 1×19 is 19 stands of wire that are twisted to form 1 stand. A total of 19 strands in total (ie. 1×19=19).

Is cable railing cheaper than glass?

Cost. Glass railing is more expensive to purchase and install than cable railing. Cable railings provide versatility, minimalist design, and ease of maintenance, which makes it a wise investment for anyone looking to keep costs down after the initial installation.

Is cable railing more expensive than wood?

Cost of Cable Railings vs Wood Railings Usually, the cost of cable railings is double the cost of wood, but the methodology of design and installation can help curb that cost. Interior cable railings do not usually run in such long lengths and so require less cable footage and often few or no corner posts.

Can cable railing go around corners?

Since many systems do not offer a single corner post solution, the most popular way to install cable railing around corners is to use two deck posts anywhere the cables need to make a 90-degree turn. The cable railing can then be threaded from deck post to deck post.

Can you DIY cable railing?

While cable railing can certainly be expensive, taking the DIY approach will save you a lot of money. Doing your posts out of wood will be the most cost friendly, but if you want the most clean and modern look, I’d recommend going with metal posts. High end cable railing systems for a deck can be very expensive.

How do fasten welded wire fence sections?

Put on leather work gloves and safety glasses for protection.

  • Stand a welded wire panel centered between the first two T-posts at the beginning of a fence line with the edges centered on the posts.
  • Walk to the second post with two fence panels meeting on it at the center.
  • Do you fence with barbed wire?

    Families who live in rural areas or own livestock may want to consider installing a barbed wire fence around their property to ensure animals are safe and reduce chances of escaping or meeting predators. They can also help keep unwanted trespassers away and mark property lines inside wooded areas.

    What is a wire fence?

    Wire fences. The principle of wire fences is that they are supported mainly by tension, being stretched between heavy strutted or guy-wired posts at ends, corners, and ideally at intervals in longer stretches (every 50 to 300 metres, 150 to 1000 feet).

    What is barbed wire fence for?

    Barbed wire, also known as barb wire, occasionally corrupted as bobbed wire or bob wire, is a type of steel fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points arranged at intervals along the strands. It is used to construct inexpensive fences and is used atop walls surrounding secured property.